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Pierre Soldiers to Return Home from Deployment

Plan on Safety While You Plant Your Seeds

May 19-25 is National Safe Boating Week

Gov. Daugaard Appoints Kent Shelton as Third Circuit Judge

New Plan Aims to Reverse Monarch Butterfly Decline

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Deployment
PIERRE, S.D. - A welcome home ceremony for
15 Soldiers with the South
Dakota Army National
Guard's 200th Engineer
Company is scheduled
for Saturday, May 19, at 5
p.m. at the T.F Riggs High
School Theater in Pierre.
The public is encouraged to attend the event
as members with the
Pierre, Chamberlain and
Mobridge-based unit
return from a nine month
deployment to Syria.
Planned speakers for
the ceremony include
Gov. Dennis Daugaard,
Pierre Mayor Steve Harding and Maj. Gen. Tim
Reisch, SDNG adjutant
general.
While deployed, the
200th Soldiers deployed
as a bridge training team,
where they emplaced and
repaired bridges throughout the region to ensure
freedom of movement for
U.S. military and coalition
forces.
The Soldiers returned
stateside to Fort Bliss,
Texas, May 11, where they
have been completing demobilization requirements
before to returning back
to South Dakota.
Since the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the United
States, this is the third
deployment for the 200th,
which deployed forces
to Iraq in 2003-2004 and
Afghanistan in 2011-2012.
New Plan Aims To Reverse
Monarch Butterfly Decline
The Midwest Association of Fish and
Wildlife Agencies (MAFWA) welcomes public
comments through May 31 on a draft conservation plan that provides a blueprint for
reversing the decline of the eastern monarch
butterfly population.
The draft plan, called the Mid-America
Monarch Conservation Strategy, builds on
existing efforts of state, federal, and local
agencies and private organizations and individuals. It covers a 16-state region stretching from Texas to the Upper Midwest that
encompasses the primary production and
migratory habitat areas for eastern monarchs
(see map). Other eastern monarch states are
also collaborating with the plan.
The draft plan identifies conservation
goals and strategies for improving habitats
in various sectors or categories of land use
such as natural areas, agricultural lands,
urban lands, and rights of way. State wildlife
agencies and partners will be working to
add milkweed plants where lacking and to
ensure diverse, nectar-plant-rich landscapes
with blooming species during seasons when
monarchs are present.
“In addition to their beauty, pollinators
such as butterflies, bees, and other species
provide important pollination services critical to our food supplies and economies,” said
Terry Steinwand, MAFWA President. “This is
the first phase of a long-term strategy that
will require increased commitment of people
Plan On Safety While You
Plant Your Seeds
Spring planting is upon us and your local
Touchstone Energy® Cooperative would
like to remind local farmers to stay safe this
season. Overhead power lines can be easily
overlooked, and deadly if ignored. While you
focus on putting those seeds in the ground,
your local electric cooperative urges you to
review these important tips.
BE ALERT
Awareness doesn’t spread as fast as an
electrical current, but a little goes a long way.
Remember to look up and look out for power
lines this planting season. Follow these Four
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STAY ALERT. Avoid distractions when operating farm equipment. While spring planting days can run long, failure to be aware of
your surroundings can lead to power line
contacts and other accidents.
SLOW DOWN. Cold weather often delays
spring planting in our region. If you get in the
fields later than you had hoped, avoid the
temptation to rush through your work. Slow
down and stay safe.
STUDY. Educate yourself on any new
equipment you may have purchased recently. New equipment has higher antennas
and attachments than ever before. What
cleared power lines in previous years may
not in your new ride. Know what you’re
working with.
SEARCH. Sometimes trees or brush can
make power lines difficult to see. Don’t just
glance up, really take a minute to search
your surroundings when moving equipment.
BE PREPARED
Hitting a power line can be scary. In certain situations, there may be a lot of noise,
HURON, S.D. – Registration is now open for
South Dakota’s Largest Classroom at the 2018
South Dakota State Fair. The Largest Classroom event will take place on Thursday, Aug.
30, and Friday, Aug. 31, 2018.
Participating schools will be able to take
part in specialized programming, including
visiting the Noah’s Way Exotic Animal Petting
Zoo, watching an acrobatic trampoline show
and learning from the Zstonish magic show.
Visits to a one-room schoolhouse, the Dakotaland Museum and 4-H and open class exhibits
are also part of the classroom agenda.
“The Largest Classroom is a great way
for teachers to kick off the school year and a
great way for students to learn outside of the
classroom,” said Peggy Besch,
State Fair manager. “I encourage schools to take advantage
of this hands-on learning opportunity.”
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PIERRE, S.D. – The South Dakota Senior Health
Information and Insurance Education (SHIINE) program
would like to remind all individuals with Medicare that
new Medicare cards will be mailed to them in the coming months by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
Services.
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Medicare beneficiaries do not have to do anything to
receive their new card, but should make sure their address is correct with the Social Security Administration
(SSA) in order to receive their new card.
If you would like to update your address with the
SSA, please visit www.ssa.gov or call 1-800-772-1213.
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and are expected to begin in South Dakota in June 2018.
The transition to the new cards is expected to be
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PIERRE, S.D. – Join the United States Coast Guard
and the South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks (GFP) in
celebrating National Safe Boating Week May 19-25, 2018.
“We want to help educate all South Dakotans about
safe boating practices and the different styles and
proper fits of various life jackets,” said Joe Keeton, GFP
boating law administrator.
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Keeton encourages boaters to take the online boater
safety course at boat-ed.com/southdakota.
Wear Your Life Jacket to Work Day is Friday, May 18.
Post photos to the Ready, Set, Wear It! Facebook page or
submit them to outreach@safeboatingcouncil.org.
Use the hashtags #RSWI2018 and #safeboating
throughout the week.
Keep in mind these basic boating tips:
Wearing life jackets saves lives- wear yours.
Boating education saves lives – take a class.
Safe boats save lives – get a vessel safety check.
Sober boating saves lives – don’t drink or use drugs
and boat.
For more information about boating and life jacket safety
visit gfp.sd.gov/safety and safeboatingcampaign.com.
public, private and home schools. Teachers
are encouraged to register as soon as possible. The South Dakota’s Largest Classroom
program is free to students, teachers and
chaperones. Lunch and parking will also
be provided. The registration form can be
obtained at sdstatefair.com or by calling
605.353.7340.
The 2018 South Dakota State Fair will run
from Thursday, Aug. 30, through Monday,
Sept. 3. Channel Seeds Preview Day will be
Wednesday, Aug. 29. This year’s theme is
“Experience the Magic.” For more information
on State Fair events, contact the fair office at
800.529.0900, visit sdstatefair.com or find us
on Facebook or Twitter.
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PIERRE, S.D. – Gov. Dennis Daugaard announced today
that he will appoint Kent A. Shelton of Huron as a circuit
court judge in South Dakota’s Third Circuit Court.
“I thank Kent Shelton for taking on this important role
as circuit judge,” said Gov. Daugaard. “Kent is a respected
member of the bar and a well-known member of the Huron
community. He will do an excellent job.”
Shelton has been in the private practice of law in Huron
since 1990, and is a partner in the Churchill, Manolis,
Freeman, Kludt, Shelton and Burns law firm. Shelton has a
general practice that includes criminal defense, family law,
real estate and property, estate planning and corporate
law.
“I am honored to have been selected to serve my community and state as their circuit court judge,” said Shelton.
“I have always respected the judges and their decisions
and will maintain the honor that goes with the position.”
Shelton is a lifelong native of Huron. He graduated from
the University of Montana with a bachelor’s degree in 1986
and a law degree in 1989. Shelton has served as chairman
of the Huron College Endowment Fund and on the boards
of directors of the Huron Chamber of Commerce, the Beadle County Humane Society and the Cornerstones Career
Learning Center.
Shelton and his wife, Laurie, have three daughters and
three grandchildren. He will succeed Judge Jon Erickson,
who is retiring in June. The Third Circuit includes Beadle,
Brookings, Clark, Codington, Deuel, Kingsbury, Grant,
Hamlin, Hand, Jerauld, Lake, Miner, Moody and Sanborn
counties.
May 19-25 Is
National Safe Boating Week
which may spur your instinct to run. You’ve
got seconds to understand what’s happening and respond appropriately. Do you know
what to do if you come in contact with a
power line?
STAY PUT. Unless there is a fire, you need
to stay calm and stay in the vehicle. Touching the ground and the vehicle at the same
time (i.e. stepping out of the equipment) can
be deadly. Don’t risk becoming a conduit for
the electricity to move from the vehicle to
the ground through you, stay put. Even if it’s
loud.
CALL FOR HELP. Call for help from the
vehicle if possible. 911 is a good place to
start, especially if you don’t know your local
electric cooperative’s number. If you don’t
have your phone, try radioing for help. If
someone comes to assist you, they need to
stay at least 40 feet away from the vehicle
until professional help has arrived.
JUMP CLEAR. If there is a fire forcing you
to leave, jump clear of the equipment. Jump
with your feet together and with your arms
folded over your chest, as far away from the
vehicle as possible. Be sure that no part of
your body touches the equipment and the
ground at the same time. Then, shuffle (tiny,
quick steps) or hop with your feet together
at least 40 feet away. Electricity spreads
through the ground in ripples. Keeping
your feet together prevents one foot from
stepping into a higher voltage zone than the
other foot, which could cause electrocution.
Stay away from the equipment and keep
others away until the authorities tell you it’s
safe to return.
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and resources to support enhanced monarch
and pollinator conservation and monitoring
efforts by many partners over the next 20
years.”
Eastern monarchs, those found east of
the Rocky Mountains, have declined by more
than 80 percent over the past 20 years primarily due to habitat loss, including reduced
milkweed required for reproduction and
fewer nectar plants. In 2014 the monarch was
petitioned for listing under the federal Endangered Species Act, and a decision on whether
listing is warranted is expected in 2019.
Monarchs produce multiple generations
each year and undertake a lengthy fall migration from the U.S. and southern Canada to
the forested mountains of central Mexico
where they overwinter. The goal of the strategy is to coordinate state and partner efforts
to restore and enhance habitat to support an
average overwintering population in Mexico
occupying about 15 acres (6 hectares), consistent with international goals.
The plan primarily focuses on voluntary
and incentive-based habitat restoration
and enhancement efforts, but also includes
priority education and outreach, research,
and monitoring needs related to monarch
conservation.
For more information, a copy of the draft
strategy, and how to submit comments,
please visit the MAFWA website at Mid-America Monarch Conservation Strategy.
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